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Protip: find naked *at syscalls using:
git grep "syscall." | grep "at(" | grep -v syscallcompat
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Also, replace remaining naked syscall.Openat calls.
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Adds a poor man's renameat implementation for OSX.
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XFS returns a different error code if you try to overwrite
a non-empty directory with a directory:
XFS: mv: cannot move ‘foo’ to ‘bar/foo’: File exists
ext4: mv: cannot move 'foo' to 'bar/foo': Directory not empty
So have EEXIST trigger the Rmdir logic as well.
Fixes issue #20
Link: https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/20
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FUSE filesystems are mounted with "nosuid" by default. If we run as root,
we can use device files by passing the opposite mount option, "suid".
Also we have to use syscall.Chmod instead of os.Chmod because the
portability translation layer "syscallMode" messes up the sgid
and suid bits.
Fixes 70% of the failures in xfstests generic/193. The remaining are
related to truncate, but we err on the safe side:
$ diff -u tests/generic/193.out /home/jakob/src/fuse-xfstests/results//generic/193.out.bad
[...]
check that suid/sgid bits are cleared after successful truncate...
with no exec perm
before: -rwSr-Sr--
-after: -rw-r-Sr--
+after: -rw-r--r--
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If allow_other is set and we run as root, try to give newly created files to
the right user.
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Support truncate(2) by opening the file and calling ftruncate(2)
While the glibc "truncate" wrapper seems to always use ftruncate, fsstress from
xfstests uses this a lot by calling "truncate64" directly.
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The GCMIV128 feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
Completes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/29 .
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The EMENames feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
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The DirIV feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
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tlog is used heavily everywhere and deserves a shorter name.
Renamed using sed magic, without any manual rework:
find * -type f -exec sed -i 's/toggledlog/tlog/g' {} +
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We (actually, go-fuse) used to call Chown() instead of Lchown()
which meant that the operation would fail on dangling symlinks.
Fix this by calling os.Lchown() ourself. Also add a test case
for this.
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Using a simple boolean was racy (which was harmless
in this case) and non-idomatic.
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The Fstat call should never fail, but still, if it does return an error
it should be handled properly.
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Paths in statfs() calls were not encrypted resulting in
an Function not implemented error, when the unencrypted
path didn't exist in the underlying (encrypted)
filesystem.
$ df plain/existingdir
df: ‘plain/existingdir’: Function not implemented
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Among those one real bug.
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Using dirfd-relative operations allows safe lockless handling
of the ".name" files.
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Todo: Rename, Unlink, Rmdir, Mknod, Mkdir
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"git status" for reference:
renamed: pathfs_frontend/args.go -> internal/fusefrontend/args.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/compat_darwin.go -> internal/fusefrontend/compat_darwin.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/compat_linux.go -> internal/fusefrontend/compat_linux.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/file.go -> internal/fusefrontend/file.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/file_holes.go -> internal/fusefrontend/file_holes.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/fs.go -> internal/fusefrontend/fs.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/fs_dir.go -> internal/fusefrontend/fs_dir.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/names.go -> internal/fusefrontend/names.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/write_lock.go -> internal/fusefrontend/write_lock.go
modified: main.go
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